As a response in response to Trump administration’s decision not to allow Harvard University from enrolling international students, China has expressed strong opposition, warning that such decisions will damage both the United States’ international reputation and influence. Reuters
China’s Official Response

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning opposed this U.S. move, emphasizing the fact that cooperation in education with China with in the U.S. is mutually beneficial. Mao Ning said that the decision could adversely impact the U.S.’s standing and reputation globally. Reuters
Impact on Chinese Students
Chinese citizens make up a large part of Harvard’s international student population. The restriction has created many students feeling anxious that now stand the risk of exile or having to transfer to another school. A lot of them are seeking legal counsel and are rethinking their plans for education within America. U.S. Reuters
Harvard’s Legal Challenge

Harvard University has filed a suit in opposition to Trump administration. Trump administration, asserting that the decision is illegal and is retaliatory. Harvard University claims that the ban is a threat to academic freedom as well as the rights of international students. CGTN News+4The Guardian+4AP News+4
Broader Implications
The decision has provoked international reactions, and there are the possibility of deterring students from abroad from evaluating studying in the U.S. as a viable location for higher-education. Others, like Canada, the UK, Canada, and Australia might become desirable options for them. @EconomicTimes
Conclusion
The Trump administration’s decision to exclude students from abroad from Harvard has drawn a lot of critique from China as well as raised doubts concerning the U.S.’s position in the world of education. While the debate continues and the effects for the future of global academic collaboration as well as the U.S.’s standing are yet to be determined.
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